- Syracuse University. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering (6)
- analytical network process 1
- Arterial highways 1
- Asphalt pavements 1
- Asphalt recycling 1
- Automobiles 1
- Benefit cost analysis 2
- Bridge management systems 1
- Columns 1
- Concrete bridges 1
- concrete deterioration 1
- Construction 1
- Corrosion 1
- Cost effectiveness 1
- Earthquake resistant structures 1
- Economic impacts 2
- Energy consumption 1
- Environmental impacts 3
- Evaluation 1
- Exhaust gases 1
- Flexible pavements 1
- fuzzy analytical hierarchy process 1
- Highway maintenance 1
- Highway traffic control systems 1
- Innovation 1
- intelligent compaction 1
- Intelligent transportation systems 1
- Ion chromatography 1
- Life cycle analysis 2
- maintenance cost 1
- Pavement maintenance 1
- Pollutants 1
- Precipitation 1
- Preventive maintenance 1
- preventive maintenance 1
- Ramp metering 1
- Reconstruction 1
- Rehabilitation (Maintenance) 1
- Reinforced concrete bridges 1
- Research Hub 3
- Retrofitting 1
- Rigid pavements 1
- Runoff 1
- Seismicity 1
- Social impacts 2
- Steel structures 1
- Structural deterioration and defects 1
- Travel time 1
- warm mix asphalt 1
- Water management 1
- Work zones 1
- 49111-23-22 1
- KLK900-SB-004 2
- N17-07 1
(Max 200)
- analytical network process (1)
- Arterial highways (1)
- Asphalt pavements (1)
- Asphalt recycling (1)
- Automobiles (1)
- Benefit cost analysis (2)
- Bridge management systems (1)
- Columns (1)
- Concrete bridges (1)
- concrete deterioration (1)
- Construction (1)
- Corrosion (1)
- Cost effectiveness (1)
- Earthquake resistant structures (1)
- Economic impacts (2)
- Energy consumption (1)
- Environmental impacts (3)
- Evaluation (1)
- Exhaust gases (1)
- Flexible pavements (1)
- fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (1)
- Highway maintenance (1)
- Highway traffic control systems (1)
- Innovation (1)
- intelligent compaction (1)
- Intelligent transportation systems (1)
- Ion chromatography (1)
- Life cycle analysis (2)
- maintenance cost (1)
- Pavement maintenance (1)
- Pollutants (1)
- Precipitation (1)
- Preventive maintenance (1)
- preventive maintenance (1)
- Ramp metering (1)
- Reconstruction (1)
- Rehabilitation (Maintenance) (1)
- Reinforced concrete bridges (1)
- Research Hub (3)
- Retrofitting (1)
- Rigid pavements (1)
- Runoff (1)
- Seismicity (1)
- Social impacts (2)
- Steel structures (1)
- Structural deterioration and defects (1)
- Travel time (1)
- warm mix asphalt (1)
- Water management (1)
- Work zones (1)
- :Davidson, Cliff I. ;Johnson, Alexander J.2017-10-01:Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are a water management issue for Onondaga County and the city of Syracuse, NY. To reduce them, the County is investing...
- :Aboutaha, Riyad ;Jnaid, Fares2013-06-06:Corrosion of steel bars in reinforced concrete structures is a major durability problem for bridges constructed in the New York State (NYS). The heavy...
- :Salem, Ossama2014-12-01:Preservation treatments help in extending the remaining service lives of pavements, but at the same time, theymay have substantial environmental impac...
- :Salem, Ossama ;Chen, Jeff2015-05-01:The research team developed a comprehensive Benefit/Cost (B/C) analysis framework to evaluate existing and anticipatedintelligent transportation syste...
- :Aboutaha, Riyad ;Zhang, Haotian2016-03-01:The most economical approach to maintain existing concrete bridges is by adopting an active preventive maintenance approach. An in-depth investigation...
- :Salman, Baris ;Salem, Ossama (Sam)2017-08-01:Highway networks in the United States have been suffering from poor operational and structural condition states for the past decades. The consequent c...
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